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Topic: Bankruptcy
General Motors has outlined plans to start repaying billions in US government loans. CNBC's Phil LeBeau has the details.
GM plans to begin paying back the $6.7 billion it owes the U.S government. CNBC's Phil LeBeau has more on this and GM's road ahead.
The retail giant steps into the breach left by CIT Group's bankruptcy, reports CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.
Posts |  TOPIC : Bankruptcy
18 Nov 2009
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A certain segment of the hedge fund industry is in the midst of evolving... Read More
28 Oct 2009
Toys 'R Us isn't the only toy store taking advantage of the void that KB Toys' bankruptcy left at shopping centers and malls... Read More
27 Oct 2009
Lenny Dykstra's bankruptcy case has been converted from a Chapter 11 reorganization to a Chapter 7 liquidation... Read More
20 Oct 2009
Halloween spending is expected to fall by roughly $1 billion this season, but sales at some stores may not be as dismal as originally thought... Read More
2 Oct 2009
An auction of Lenny Dykstra memorabilia today brought in more than twice the amount of original estimates.... Read More
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